Germany sees 1,047 antisemitic crimes, two attempted murders, in first three months of 2025
BKA's report noted that the vast majority of antisemitic crimes are attributable to right-wing extremism, however "antisemitism is widespread throughout society."
Frontex’s Executive Director Hans Leijtens speaks to German and Greek border police during his visit at the border between Bulgaria and Turkey, near Kapitan Andreevo, Bulgaria, February 29, 2024. (photo credit: STOYAN NENOV/REUTERS)ByMATHILDA HELLERUpdated: